b'keep breastfeeding!Breastfeeding changes after the first 4 to 6 weeks. For you:Your body will get used to breastfeeding. Your breasts will be softerand might not leak milk as much. Dont worry! Your milk is still there. You have worked through some of the hardest weeks of caring for a newborn. Feel proud and enjoy how much your baby has grown!For baby:After 6 weeks, your baby might drink more at a time and go longer between feedings. Your baby might also have fewer dirty diapers each day than in the first few weeks. Human milk continues to be the best food for your baby! Breastfeed anywhere, anytime.In Michigan there are laws that allow parents to breastfeed in anypublic place.With practice, you will find ways to feed your babyin front of other people that feel comfortable for you.There is a federal law that requires most workplaces to provide breastfeeding parents time and space to express (pump) milk at work. Talk to your employer ahead of time about: a private space that isnt a bathroomreasonable break times to pump while you are workingkeep breastfeeding 24'